On my boat trailers I repacked twice a year. On utility trailers maybe every couple years. What are your thoughts?
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From what I've read on the forums on this subject, it depends on the size of your wheels. The 12" rims/18" diameter tires on the Harbor Freight/Northern Tool trailers I noted should be repacked every 2000 miles or so. Bigger rims/tires can go as long as 10,000 to 15,000 miles. I personally check mine two to three times a year, depending on how many far-flung destinations to which I wander, and add grease as I see fit. I re-axled my HF trailer and upgraded to 13"rims/24" diameter wheels, so I'm going with 10,000 miles between complete repacks. That is pushing fresh grease into the EZ Lube fittings until I see it squish out in the front of the hub. Hope my two-cents worth help.
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First of all, EXCELLENT TOPIC! One of the most easily prevented "vacation heartbreak" I've seen in my travels is an axle hub sheared off and a trailer sitting lopsided on the side of the road. The other is a camper crash that is usually the result of driving too fast or without sensible due caution.
With that being said, we put approximately 10k mile per year on our T@G with our longest trip so far being 7k in 5 weeks. I repack my bearings only once a year. BUT, after reading the other posts, I'll start a semi annual regimen.
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